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5.1. English Law

Introductory note

5.2. French Law

Introductory note
The measure of recovery
5.F.1 Cass Civ, 19 January 1953

5.3. German Law

5.3.1. Introduction

The "immediateness" of the transfer of assets and the "principle of subsidiarity"
Enrichment and mutuality
The causal connection between "enrichment" and "loss of enrichment"
"Aufgedrangte Bereicherung" (Enforced Enrichment)

5.3.2. Materials

5.G.2 W Fikentscher, Schuldrecht
5.G.3 M Lieb in M�nchener Kommentar zum BGB
5.G.4 BGH, 14 April 1992. Joachim Fuchsberger
5.G.5 BGH, 14 October 1971. used car ("Gebrauchtwagen-Fall II")

5.4. Dutch Law

5.NL.6 EJH Schrage, "Unjustified Enrichment"
5.NL.7 EFD Engelhard and GE van Maanen, "De vordering uit de ongerechtvaardigde verrijking"

5.5. Scots Law

Introductory note
5.SC.8 H Home and Lord Kames, Principles of Equity
5.SC.9 N Whitty, Indirect Enrichment in Scots Law
5.SC.10 D Visser and S Miller, Between Principle and Policy: Indirect Enrichment in Subcontractor and 'Garage Repair' Cases
5.SC.11 Sheriff Court, Kirklands Garage (Kinross) Ltd v Clark. the Garage Repair
5.SC.12 Court of Session, Cran v Dobson. the bankrupt stevedore

5.6. South African Law

Introductory note
5.SA.13 Supreme Court of Appeal, Buzzard Electrical (Pty) v 158 Jan Smuts Investments (Pty) Ltd. Buzzard Electrical
5.SA.14 Cape High Court, ABSA Bank t/a Bankfin v C B Stander t/a C A W Paneelkloppers. C B Stander
5.SA.15. S Eiselen and G Pienaar, Unjustified Enrichment: A Casebook